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meh.. on some way i'm undecided on how to judge the situation..
on one hand, even if they were criminals for illegal fishing, they were uninvolved in their fight, so in some way 'protecting' them was the right thing. On the other hand, the enemy didn't even notice the ship so what Ichika did put them into even more damage.

He had the shot. He could have ended it right there and everybody would have been safe. The thing could have pointed the gun at the fishing boat for all it was worth, tacking the shot would have been the best and most logical option at the time.

My main ource of displeasure is due to Ichika trying, and failing, to mimick a Jedi and reflect all those shot aimed "at" the boat. And forget that it was him that attracted it's attention in the first place after missing on purpose his one-hit kill strike, which now I now that it only works in the female leads.

meh.. on some way i'm undecided on how to judge the situation..
on one hand, even if they were criminals for illegal fishing, they were uninvolved in their fight, so in some way 'protecting' them was the right thing. On the other hand, the enemy didn't even notice the ship so what Ichika did put them into even more damage.

*bump head on table*

Very well. The writers are out of mind, forcing the situation for put Houki down.

My main ource of displeasure is due to Ichika trying, and failing, to mimick a Jedi and reflect all those shot aimed "at" the boat. And forget that it was him that attracted it's attention in the first place after missing on purpose his one-hit kill strike, which now I now that it only works in the female leads.

Meh, Siths are cooler anyway. :P
Hope there will be no more scene like this and Houki won't go green. Newtype girls don't last long, although they will be long remembered

First thing is that Silver Gospel can do wide area attacks (you see how it used that attack so many times during the 1st episode?) so when it did after it broke free from Houki, Ichika had to get between there to block of the attacks that were coming that way so he had no choice at that moment but to stay at that location after he stupidly got distracted by the boat. The thing with him and Houki is that Houki have always been violent to vent her frustrations. Not only that, her "They're criminals so let them die" was just not a good way to think about it which is why Ichika yelled at her. If it wasn't true then Houki would have not acted that way but it was and it was also shown in one of the episode with Laura where Houki was thining about that as well. Furthermore the LN does a better job at explaining what happened with Ichika:

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The ships were in a lot more danger and they were on the losing side so he decided that saving the ship is a better choice.

About Houki, she also had issues which is what this episode was all about. If she had no issues, there would be no point in Chifuyu telling Ichika to watch out for Houki and even all the other girls were worrying about it. Ichika pretty much was trying to bring her back to her true self and he was correct and Houki knows that herself which is why she acted that way. Cmon, it's Houki we're talking about. She's not the type to let a statement that's not true get to her like that.

All in all, the scene was horribly done by the animators while the writings itself were fine. Freaking they're doing a great job of hurting Ichika's reputation when in fact it's not like that in the source material. That's why adaptation can be so annoying sometimes. In other words, the animators screwed up.

Also Ichika's not weak. He just happens to fight against really tough enemies. It's not like those guys are just going to let him hit them.

and to sum it up by Javiersansano "In other words, the anime made look like ichika wasted a "perfect", 100% sure kill oportunity, to save a boat in "NO INMEDIATE" Danger, while the LN describes it as a a mere chance, and there is more danger to the boat." and of course there's no NewType sequences. Still not a good decision but a logical one.

First thing is that Silver Gospel can do wide area attacks (you see how it used that attack so many times during the 1st episode?) so when it did after it broke free from Houki, Ichika had to get between there to block of the attacks that were coming that way so he had no choice at that moment but to stay at that location after he stupidly got distracted by the boat.

Except he broke off the attack before Houki let go. In one stupid move, he:
- let Gospel escape.
- made the boat a target.

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The thing with him and Houki is that Houki have always been violent to vent her frustrations. Not only that, her "They're criminals so let them die" was just not a good way to think about it which is why Ichika yelled at her.

True, but neither is "I'll lose the fight to protect them". It's like those cops who drop their weapons the instant an hostage taker asks for them. It just makes the situation worse.

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If it wasn't true then Houki would have not acted that way but it was and it was also shown in one of the episode with Laura where Houki was thining about that as well. Furthermore the LN does a better job at explaining what happened with Ichika:

Spoiler:

The ships were in a lot more danger and they were on the losing side so he decided that saving the ship is a better choice.

I wouldn't know. I haven't read the novel, so I'm judging on what happened in the anime. Which really doesn't look good for Ichika.

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About Houki, she also had issues which is what this episode was all about. If she had no issues, there would be no point in Chifuyu telling Ichika to watch out for Houki and even all the other girls were worrying about it. Ichika pretty much was trying to bring her back to her true self and he was correct and Houki knows that herself which is why she acted that way. Cmon, it's Houki we're talking about. She's not the type to let a statement that's not true get to her like that.

Maybe she has issues (aside from loving Ichika...). But the bottomline is that in spite or her issues, she did the right thing, and Ichika didn't. So why does he get the moral high horse?

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All in all, the scene was horribly done by the animators while the writings itself were fine. Freaking they're doing a great job of hurting Ichika's reputation when in fact it's not like that in the source material. That's why adaptation can be so annoying sometimes. In other words, the animators screwed up.

Also Ichika's not weak. He just happens to fight against really tough enemies. It's not like those guys are just going to let him hit them.

Ichika's dumb. He plays to his suit's weakness by treating it like a tank instead of a (very short ranged) glass canon.

What I get from this episode is Ichika did not do the right thing but was in the right state of mind. Houki wasn't in the right state of mind but was doing the right thing. The mission failed. Both paid for it but Houki got something from it and that is she is now "cleared". Furthermore Houki did not "maybe" have issues. She did have issues. That's the whole point of this episode which is to develop her character. If she did not have an issue (which was subtlety pointed out in previous episodes) then this episode was just pointless.

How is it that Ichika is treating his IS like a tank? Furthermore he is not acting like he's on a moral high horse. He cares for Houki and thus tries to stop Houki from thinking the way she did. Caring for someone and acting like someone with a superior morals is different.

You have not read the light novel that is why I'm providing more information for people who haven't to complement the anime. I think that would help you more to understand what really happened. Knowing more information always help unless you think otherwise which I then have nothing else to say.

At the same time I do feel really upset about this episode. I know what the point of this episode was to be but the script did not do a good job at expressing that and in fact twisted everything.

My whole point was that Ichika's not dumb, weak, unmanly, retarded, dumb as rock. What it is that he made a decision that was logical but was not the better one paid for it. Furthermore, Houki was not free from fault either as she enters a real fight cheerful and a bit cocky (when Ichika tells her to be careful she just brushes it off). The result is that they both paid for a failed mission.

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Actually even in the LN when things were pretty fine, they were losing because the Gospel apparently was pretty powerful and very fast.

@ Enternal
In certain anime franchise, there is this thing called Law of Canonicity, where what is animated takes precedence from any other forms of media (LNs, games, etc). Of course I don't think IS is following that rule.
What I'm trying to say is we're in anime episode thread, and not everyone will or have read the novels. We're discussing what were presented, and those didn't give Ichika many positve points.

If you prefer the LNs, you can always treat this episode doesn't exist, and vice versa

Spoiler for a teeny bit of novel, mods please don't delete :D:

It takes only one page for the scene from when Ichika rushes toward the ship up until Houki says "I..", while on the next page she releases her sword and covers her face, while the sword disintegrate into particles (exactly what happened in anime)

On the following page, Ichika says that he is glad Houki is all right, and it is so not Houki at all to cry (bleh). He also comments that Houki with her hair loose is not bad at all <---- Are these canon? I'll let you decide

@ Enternal
In certain anime franchise, there is this thing called Law of Canonicity, where what is animated takes precedence from any other forms of media (LNs, games, etc). Of course I don't think IS is following that rule.
What I'm trying to say is we're in anime episode thread, and not everyone will or have read the novels. We're discussing what were presented, and those didn't give Ichika many positve points.

If you prefer the LNs, you can always treat this episode doesn't exist, and vice versa

Spoiler for a teeny bit of novel, mods please don't delete :D:

It takes only one page for the scene from when Ichika rushes toward the ship up until Houki says "I..", while on the next page she releases her sword and covers her face, while the sword disintegrate into particles (exactly what happened in anime)

On the following page, Ichika says that he is glad Houki is all right, and it is so not Houki at all to cry (bleh). He also comments that Houki with her hair loose is not bad at all <---- Are these canon? I'll let you decide

Actually I prefer both because the anime gives me all the visual and sounds goodness so I cannot really treat that it doesn't exist because there are parts I still enjoyed. Anyways I know that the anime did not give Ichika many positive points so I was hoping that presenting some more details from the LN will alleviated the hatred.

What I get from this episode is Ichika did not do the right thing but was in the right state of mind.

I'd argue that seeing how easily distracted he got from a mission critical for the safety of potentially thousands of civilians, his state of mind wasn't anything to brag about.

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Houki wasn't in the right state of mind but was doing the right thing. The mission failed. Both paid for it but Houki got something from it and that is she is now "cleared". Furthermore Houki did not "maybe" have issues. She did have issues. That's the whole point of this episode which is to develop her character. If she did not have an issue (which was subtlety pointed out in previous episodes) then this episode was just pointless.

She obviously has issues because she hits people with a wooden stick whenever she gets pissed, which is often. The episode introduced, out of nowhere, issues about her having a suit and letting it go to her head. Of which we have seen nothing. She was, if anything, calmer now that she could stand on an equal footing with her rivals.

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How is it that Ichika is treating his IS like a tank?

Standing around to get pelted by attacks.

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Furthermore he is not acting like he's on a moral high horse. He cares for Houki and thus tries to stop Houki from thinking the way she did. Caring for someone and acting like someone with a superior morals is different.

He made the wrong call and acts like Houki's a horrible person for relying on him not to. He thinks it's so important to tell her so he does it in the middle of the fight instead of over the victory beers juice.

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You have not read the light novel that is why I'm providing more information for people who haven't to complement the anime. I think that would help you more to understand what really happened. Knowing more information always help unless you think otherwise which I then have nothing else to say.

No, no, it's nice to know it may have made some sort of sense in the novel. I think it could still have been a bad call, but at least it doesn't look so cut and dried.

But anime and novel continuity are different, so I'm judging anime Ichika by anime events.

Woah I don't think he did try to treat his IS like a tank, the way I see it was he did strike the shots away, but Gospel is that much more powerful, so even it was his sword striking the shots it drain his energy like it did. Any hoos, we will see next week actually how powerful Gospel is coz anything that can a team containing Laura and Charlotte must be arse kicking..... Unless ofc the girls pony Gospel and show sleeping beauty and stupid instructors the way it should be done!